Not actually a DIY job but...
We are having wooden double glazing fitted. Several of the windows being replaced are original Victorian sashes, so have left large gaps around the windows where the pulleys etc were. The fitters are proposing to cover these gaps (which will be stuffed with Rockwool) with "architraves" which look like skirting boards to me. They are 10cm wide, 4cm of which is flat, the other 6cm the profiled part. The original architraves were the same width or a bit narrower but the profile covered the whole width.
I think this is going to look wierd and am not happy. What do you think?
We are having wooden double glazing fitted. Several of the windows being replaced are original Victorian sashes, so have left large gaps around the windows where the pulleys etc were. The fitters are proposing to cover these gaps (which will be stuffed with Rockwool) with "architraves" which look like skirting boards to me. They are 10cm wide, 4cm of which is flat, the other 6cm the profiled part. The original architraves were the same width or a bit narrower but the profile covered the whole width.
I think this is going to look wierd and am not happy. What do you think?